Foodie News – Park City Dining News Summer 2018

YAH MON – 11HAUZ
In Montego Bay Jamaica, Mount Salem, there lived a family of 11. Florence Hardening (Granny), chef, mother, grandmother and overall provider, worked her hands day and night until they were callus.

No matter the age, when granny lit the coal burning stove in the yard, children would gather around it. Sheron Grant owner and head chef of 11Hauz stood amongst those children, always helping her grandmother on those late nights home from work in awe of her splendor in the kitchen. Her cooking was heaven! I always wanted to be a chef like my grand-mother. Cooking has always been my first love apart from family.”

Blessed with cooking hands and grandma’s recipes, Sheron, is now carrying on the family legacy with her husband Errol and daughters; Nyesha and Tanisha. 11Hauz wants to fill and entice your palate with grandma’s authentic Jamaican recipes. Visit 11Hauz Restaurant in Kimball Junction.

CULINARY CONCIERGE
Walk into the Element Kitchen & Bakery and your senses will come alive. Aromas, lively chatter and bright colors abound. Expand your culinary skills and palate with their healthy creations. Choose from many services that complement each other including; pickup & delivery of fully-prepped meals, hot drop off meals, in-house chef services and a full catering service. The creations are locally sourced and feature a more than organic menu with Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Keto, Paleo & Vegan options.

The chef created meals and bakery goods will keep you coming back again and again.

HAPPY 30TH BIRTHDAY A “Best of State” award winner in 2016, 2017 and 2018, Wendy Kuo’s Szechwan restaurant has served high quality Chinese food to Park City locals and guests since 1989.

Celebrate Szechwan’s 30th anniversary this fall with Asian-inspired cocktails, new menu items and special events.

THREE’S A CHARM
Ask a local where to go for a fresh homemade sandwich and they will undoubtedly tell you the Clockwork Café. Now with three locations in Park City; Silver Summit, Tanger Outlets and their newest location in Prospector Square, it’s even easier to enjoy breakfast or lunch. Run in for a fresh cup of locally roasted co ee or sit down and enjoy a classic sandwich from the rightly named Sandwich Hall of Fame menu.

Let your taste buds rejoice with favorites like the Can you say Rueben and the 6-inch Italian Stallion. Locally owned and operated the atmosphere is cheerful and bright and you will most definitely leave the Clockwork Café with a smile on your face.

WORTH THE CLAMS
New to Park City, Slapfish is quickly becoming a local favorite. Described as “a modern seafood shack” diners can find delightful creations such as a Clobster Grilled Cheese to a Surf N Turf Lobster Burger. e location is conveniently located in the Whole Foods shopping plaza, which allows easy dine-in or take-out access. Just a quick stroll from Tanger Outlets, shoppers can run in for a quick bite and beverage a er a day of bargain hunting. Don’t forget to ask about the Daily Fish Bowl, (your choice of daily fish, with a selection of side items.)

If you’re a seafood lover, Slap sh is a dream come true to our mountain town.

STOKED TO BE IN PARK CITY
Stoked Roasters was founded on the principle of providing premium organic co ee to the outdoor enthusiast. The energetic team at Stokes pride themselves on roasting high quality green beans. They boast six signature series blends, including a house espresso. Whatever your taste desires, they will have a flavor to fulfill it. Located on Main Street, Stokes is a convenient morning stop for locals and tourists alike. The baristas are easy to talk to and trade “adventure stories” and the music is always enjoyable.

As the “official coffee of the outdoors”, Stoked Roasters is the perfect addition to the Park City lifestyle and community.